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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 21 Aug 1891, p. 5

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Mfistote, 1mm â€"andâ€" financial Agents. mild emouemsnt the $5,5w fibfimo in south solid $4,000 flym’fimmm mick dwelling 2 sons $3,000 3%”... innmhward- $1,100 mg in sou glass front Seoon story used as a plea. mmstéamrmngrydeportment- A urgestorehousoinrcal'. and other ”a“ “u‘m'WMMmermem Emaandother ficmfedesationldfenndNorwioha fitment-uncompensa- does gunneytoloanatlcwestrates. KN O WLSON BROS. WM Street. 4%,; y.Juns%. restâ€"w. McLennan dt 00. Sign of the Mill Saw, SOUTH SIDE OF KENT-87'. LOWEST PRICES. sporting Powder. Shot, Shells, Weds, Primers, Carmdges, Apple Perez's, Carpet Sweepers, Scales, Clothes Wringers, Plaster Pan's, Paints, Oils, Vanishes, Plain and Fancy Window Glass, Locks, Knobs and Hinges, T Belting. Lace Leather and all MILL SUPPLIES. Table Cutlery, Carvers, Trays he ’ and all kinds of SB. WandHEAVYHARDWARE â€"at_._ MCLENNAN CO. , M mam, Aug. 20. 189L- 137. M 1131 c. _____________â€"â€"â€"â€" ___,____________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ORGAN, PIANO, VOCAL MUSIC and PIANO TUNING. n. RICHARD Emma. . viii lessons for the Organ and Piano. and W medics. Piano tuning done at short notice. ’ Residence: Skitch’s Terraoe.(south enleiiiiam f opinions 91% M... crewman: W12 011mm... first. deal mosAY, FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 1891. TOWN AND COUNTY; DISHES HERE AND THERE. Spinal-Spices! - - -r- .i treat supply at A. Htsxxsorrm's drug Mid-$4, Penin’s Worn: Powders never fail to expel worms if any exist. Panama'sâ€"60. A Noble Animal the horse, and the Old English Condition Powder lsjust what he wants this weather. 64. A. 516W. Last Notice. Having transferred the books to our father. Jls. mass. all accounts due the late firm of him: BROS- shall be payableto him. _ MAHAB BROS. .\. Bâ€"All accounts must be settled by the end Mlhemonthcr if not will be placed in court. Accounts may be paid to any member of the My who have authority to give receipts in us. Manna. machine. I S dsay. Aug. 12th. 1891â€"66-3pd. ' . Innorial Serviceâ€"Tho Late Joseph Cur- tin of 01).. The memorial service for the late J ts. Curtis rope in the Cambridge-st. Methodist church haunday evening was largely attended and in very impressive. The pastor. Rev. Mr. hpbell. preached a special sermon and read Mort biographical sketch. which is appended. listext was: “Be ye also ready. for in such an M hillras ye think not the Son of Man oometh.” 30 o luthsw. xxiv.. ii The discourse was an ear- Intand eloquent up to all to be ready for ‘0 Women of dent Subjoined is a summary Ithe biographical sketch: Jose h Curtis was in in the township of Hope in one. 1829. His treats were Methodists. and the careful train- ils in a Christian home here its natural fruit in , EST "illness :i:e in the boy and young man. From 'I! boyhood he was esteemed and respected hthose honorable and manly ounlitia which 'In known to him in after years in this neigh- lmoc. lie was it man of strong Physical him. and in his calling worked I: to his anm strength. lie was of great maul enemy and good business ability. sothst “active labors brought him I good return in World‘s goods. In social life he was much “find for his genial and kindi habits. It was 0”. “'"I s pleasure for him to o llge a friend or abhor. liis Christian life about dilut- “.ortwsnty tears ago. when a was convert- “30°“ and scams a msmber of the church. N t htsen months ago his religious life humtfilchuickensd nnderths ministry of the hu' DI- isms. since which time a deeper . est in the things of God marked his life and gm“ “Nance was his. His and was sud- - t it found him trusting. in answer to Okofw and other Christian “floss 6 his ccnildsnos in Christsnd “In of Isfsly for eternity. lie was con- mm to the last moment and felt death pouhim gradually. yet without fear use: w...- mum“: Manorsand claim the “of ms and all Christian ho withersavsdmndis inmourningto' inhumane; MW...” "*° 'l those who feel this sorrow most. fort hick dwell!“ cheap. Havingboughtabigstockot authenewpatterawiilsellthem wmhuylzhstorysolidbt'iokdwell- taper cenhoheaper thanyou buy willbuybriokvsneereddwsllingin § 0. Trsw of weeks vacation. pcsitionin one of the banks ther and being | ambitious and deserving will make mark in I time. the Jamicson coll isteinstitu Toronto. was in town this week or a brief it. Mr. Car- rnthers has been sp cintsd lecturer in classics in the new school 0 pedagogy just established in Toronto. fcrawhcle season. Spreadit yourself. All cthcrkindsofdy-Hllersatanntâ€"u. [WWW oppcdsensnsonhousnwhsneyouwlllgct bargulnslnncholcesebctionofned-Bm BuimAlsobalsncechampingaoclhstccm. oi-tf. mm. Tamar. wants. The M most durable and essiatrldingsndsmooth‘rm Cartweartbistobehadatxrnn's. nearihemarket-os. Gents. Ahandsomelotchuil’sndCoilat-Buttns E gs tbsmelso CunBumnsicrm'wcrthGOo. W at Mchnmox’uâ€"Bs. Whatislmpsrlal. Itisauarticlemannfacturedbynnexpert Baking bradrol‘lsLmnmmfibyall ADM” rlghtsttheseatcfdiflcultstsccomplishodby thosureaudsteadyaimoiDnSsge’sCatarrh Remedy. Don'tfoolaroundwitbapop-llmonor a “Flint-lock.” when this reliable "Winchester” iswithinrcaohiDr. ’streatmentofoatsrrh isfarsupsriortothe ,andwhendiroc- tionsarereasouablywell f wed. results in a permanentcure. Don’tlongerbeindifl’erent to same new“? .‘trm‘mfi' e Worhl' M Assocation. Bnflalo. N..Y.1L Altlail droughts-I Monthly rrines for Boys and Girls. The ‘Sunllght" Soap Cc. Toronto. oii'cr the following prizes every month till further-notice. tobcysandglrlsunder 16,:esiding in the pro- of “Sunlight" wrapgers. lat. Cl 2nd. to; 3rd. $3:4tll.fl$5thtoli .a 0; , prettypicture tcthcee who ssndnoh ism than 12 wrappers. Send wrappers to “8 Son Ofice. i3 Soott-st..Toronto.notlater the handsome book and a Coming to Potorboro. reputation as a mechanical genius for overcom- allcasesof deformitiea such as club feet. s curvature. paralysis. bow legs. etc.. is well known throughout the Dominion chan- ada. Anybody ruptured will hear and see something which they never dreamt could be done. A revolution in trusses is immding. oomeandsee. Hols compelledto his usuailn'Fisitstandhattenhreithe floodin- tcry orcn w ere may und daily except Saturdayaâ€"cs-Z. t Lindsay Public School Notes. â€"The public schools reopen Monday. August Slat. â€"Fifth form pupils are requested to present themselves at 1.30. -â€"Parents who have children about to enter schoolforthe first time are requested to send them at once. No new pupils will be admitted afterclsssesaref â€"Pupils who were through illnem unable to may at the promotion examinations in July t themselves at the Central school on omen Tuesday morning. Also any pupils who may havemovedto towasinoethe cloeeofsohool. High School Leaving and University matriculation shame. Subjoined are the names of those who passed the departmental examinations held at the Lindsay collegiate institute at mid-summer: Primaru.-M. Abbott. W. e, E. Brent- nell, E. Broad. R. Broad. M. otte. M. Cam- eron. J. Carter. L. Clarke. E. Co lestone. N. Cornell. M. Devitt. T. Fleury, M. raham. R. Harrington. T. Hoover. M. Hunter. 0. Kerr. M. gays. J. Preston, L. Skinner. A. Staples. E. p es. Junior Leaningâ€"W. Agnew. R. Blain. J. Brown. M. A._Campbell, L. Cathro. A. Coon. R. Cummin . W.Day. J. Donnell. M. D A Ellis. A. genial: land. R. McClelland. D. McMillan. Ritchie, B. Rogers. 8. Sims. L. Sta ea. 00. J. Mofi'at. EMok? Pager-8- Seniar Leacing.â€"W. Blackwell. . Blackwell, W. O’Boyle. Matriculationâ€"Pasaâ€"M. MlllflE. Perrln. D. Shier (passed in Infill). W. Wood. Personal. -The Misses Elliott of Port Hope are guests with friends in town. â€"Mr. L. M. Bowman of Toronto was in town for a few days this week. â€"Mrs. T. R. McNeillie of Port Hope and daughter are in town on a visit to friends. â€"Mr. Gases. e. the popular teller of the Do- minion bank. away on a well-earned holiday. â€" . Norman MacMurchy, barrister. of Bowmanville, is spending a well-earned holiday in town. â€"Mlss Libbie Wakely of Sherbrooke. Quebec. is spending her holidays with her mother in Undeay. â€"Mlss Jennie Pearsall of Brooklyn. N.Y.. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fowler. Vio- toriaeave. â€"Miss L. Tyrcll left for Toronto on Monday morning last to attend the coming term of the normal school. â€"Mr. John McDonald of the north ward left for Rat Portage last Tuesday to look after his milling interests there. â€"The Misses Farley of Rochester, cousins of Mrs. A. Primeau. and a friend. Miss Topham, are guests at Sturgeon Point hotel. â€"Mr. W. Duuoon of Toronto. son of Mr.David Duncan. is home for a ample of weeks holiday- A trip to Muskoka will bring the vacation to a close. â€"Miss Nollie Minors of Peterbcro is Visiting friends in Lindsay. and has been the guest of Miss Goodwin at Sturgeon Point for some days W‘s â€"Mr. J. Lyons and his sister, Miss Annie. of Pullman. 111.. archome on a visit to their par cuts. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons of the north ward. â€"Mr. T. G. Wilson of BurlinM, Wash" is in town for a short holiday. “Tug" looks well. and received many cordial handshakes from old friends. â€"Mr.Gsorge Matthews returned this week from the old country. looking as if the fresh sea brer one and a peep st old-time scenes were an- mirable aids to health and contentment. â€"Mr. Har‘ELTr-ew of Hamilton, son of Mr. D. town is home to spend a few Harry holds an excellent! â€"Mr. Adam Csrruthers. classical master of â€"Mr. G A. Milne arrived home Moods! I last from d Holland. looking broom and benlttsd by his three week’s trip. He made a large purchase of goods for his merchant tailor- ing business in anticipation of a lively fall and w n tor trade. â€"Miss Nselands. daughter of Mr. J. Neelsnds cfthls town. who has been a student at Wyks- ham ladles’school. Toronto. ussedtbe metric. 0|! anomalou- Trigityugo tingle.“ ignore in class Th1! and s can: lacy b to be congratulated. ’ ' mama.“ minimum Normfamrmnmm. , . . 1.83m“. («mamas-lemmas“ AppbbsSlocaum-m. *# Mien-August doth moist Mflm....nuunn..u m m and return................ 7 00 Quebec and m................. a so am torcturnuntil but“ maybe anthem ‘ " 61-1. 3'. C. Tame. ticks-89}, Win-sis. Mr.J.P.Rylcy.late cfthe firm ct Ingle Rainmhsspurchasedthchardwarebusinesscf Mr RD. Thence. whose other interests are growingtosuchanextsutsstodemandhisun- $.“.2°‘...‘“°““°“.. “‘- aw it “3.; so acquaint-me in Minn-lot and sterling bul- trade. opened with lane we‘d. “:mtflhmu‘m nguruleehimacsll. nymsnenl. Anevcntcfmuoh inmost to many Lindsay friendstookpisce inNapaneeWednesdaylast. lilthMbeingthemarrhge oer.B. Dingle. thoahhlsandwell-knowuaocountantandbook- keeper vests: Behalf Mi- mmldnughter d tumult: Mo- LaurlnmqanemansgenofthenathbunCdat Npaneenndeanan us ostpaneaTho . took mlzllsresidonoeoftbe ceremony bride’s mother. in the of a number of friends. Rev. B. J. CW” omciat- ing. ThehADWcouieleftbythe afternoon trainfoersgnra andotherpointsonn shorthoneymoon trip. TnPosr extendsits congratulations. . LDoplnrnblo I'm. Moudayeveninglastabout 8 o'clookayounz mannamedRohertKenneilo. brakesman ona freight train running from Uxhrldge to GwdwoOd'inchargo of Conductor Fair. was walkingalougthe top ofacarloadedwith freshly-peeled postsjustssasharp curve was ruchedandthsunexpoctedshockandswayof thecnrcausedhimtolosehisbalauoe and tall. Conductor Fairhsppened tobo lookingout of theoupolaattbe time. andatcnoe vethe signaltostopthe train. Upon going the poorfellowwasfoundunccneciouahavm thrown about twenty feetfromthetrack. in himuptend hewnsplscedinthevan an takentoSto whose medical amist- ance was procured and everything possible donetcrestorehimtc conscioumm. butwith- cutavail. Anexamlsationmadeitplaln that noboneswe:ebroken.and that he must have terribleshocksustainedbytbepocr fellowhad evidentiyoausedablood-vemei in the brain bonandheremamedinaccmatoseccndi until Tuesday evening. when he breathed last. Thedeceased.whowas Just of f. g E- g E 5 its. 5 E E a E E 9 .3. g! :55 8‘58 her grief was heath-ending to wines.“ The body was taken to Trenton for interment. Local motel. â€"A. W. Perkin a: Son have built an addition to their drying room for shingles. â€"lfyouwanta nice.emooth. clean shave try Lows. The Barber.William-st.. 8 doors north of Kent-st. Lowe's razors are always shamâ€"674. â€"Mr. A. Knowlsou and a couple of friends areenjoyingncamp on the shores of Balsam lake, and aremaking some fine catches of fish. â€"We understand that the Ontario Express and Transportation Co. will shor commence business. the neoemry legislation ving been obtained. â€"Hall's Hair Renews: cures dandrufl and scupaflectlons; alsoallcasescfbaldnesswhene theglands whichfeedtherootscf the hair are not closed up. â€"Grand clearing out of all light summer goods this month at McCanusoN's. Lam-ss- sortment of Ties of every description p. "See our 5c. Ties-65. â€"Mr. P. Navin left Monday last for Kingston. where hehas secured several large contraws. college. Anumbcr of men from mods” be given employment on the works. --A new wharf is built by the Verulam council near Mr. Nasmi 's pretty lodge on the south side of Sturgeon lake It was very much needed. Other cottageewillncdoubtheercot- ed therein view of the new convenience.- â€"“Thc Richmond Clothes " exhibited uextdcortoTnnPosr fors dayspast, has attracted considerable attention. It has many advantages over any other reel. MnJos. Riggs has secured the agency for this territory. -â€"Whlle coupling cars in the yard here on Wednesday of last week a Wan named Walshhadthemisfortunetohave an arm bro- ken. Dr. Kempt. G. T. R. surgeon. set the limp. ....Monday last a young lad named Walker of the east ward tripped and fell over a log in Par- kins’ woods. fracturing a bone of the left arm. â€"Mouthly payments of $3 to the Canadian Mutual Loan and InvestmentCo. will yield $500 on maturity of shares-seven years. A saving of 20 cents a day invested in this company will insure snow in seven years. There is no safe investment more profitable mMoney can be borrowed if desired. Lows Ancmnavnr. agentâ€"678. â€"The sixth annual meeting of the association of executive health oflioers of Ontario opened at Trenton on Tuesday last. There was a large attendance of medical men. D . T. W. Poole. medical health officer for Ops. read a paper on “Tuberculosis and its prevention from the pub- lic health standpoint.” which attracted consid- erable attention. â€"Sanitary Inspector Douglass is determined to ferret out those who empty kitchen slope and other objectionable matter into the Lindsay st. watercourse by means of private drains. and will compel them to shot on the connection at once. A couple of drains empty into the bed of the creek at the culvert on Russell-st. and the odor therefrom is vile. â€"Mr. Joe. Klllaby. of the firm of Killaby Kennedy. has purchased from Mrs. A. D, Mellon aflnebuildinglotonthe corner of Queen and St. Paul-eta. and has let the contract for a sub- stantial residence to be erected thereon. It will be of white brick. The work will be pushed so that the building may be ready for occupancy before the cold weather sets in. â€"At the last meeting of council Mr. John Wilson. the well-known dealer in second-hand furniture. William-st wss granted to hold weekly Saturday sales on the market at a reduced rate. The idea is a good one on the, part of the ma'ket committee. Wilson is a vol- uble talker. and people crowd to the market Just to hear him spout over his wuss. â€"8ome time sec Conn. Winters introduced a , motion to the afloat that all communications lntendsdto be read at any meetingof coundi must be in the bonds of the clerk previous to the taking up of business. It passed murals.“ it now dev ve's'upcnmhim to see the several communintions Using handed in to the clerk and read in contravention of the above 3 “was. m. «maps a su- 'mmmmwwmm .onlytolind thstavcry pine ustxeachsdtaraflrma. had camped. at Baltimore next week. -The Beavcrtcn Checkers defeated the Orillia lacrosse team in three straights on Wednesday. â€"D wyer. by Diplomat. won the 8-year-old trotting stake at Almost in straight heats. Best time. 2 37!. â€"Budd chle‘s famous mare Nancy Hanks lowered her record will} at Rochester last ”We â€" h len can“ to erase. the lateron. Wise. the Leslieville sculler. has chal- preliminaries for w ch will be â€"Rnbert Bonner states that Sunni is as good as ever. "She has been a little lame on “count of the improper balancing of her feet.“ â€"At the Xavier athletic games last Tuesday Mike Sullivan threw the hammer l beating the best previous record by 2 Canadian horse Alvin was only third in the free for all at Rochester last week. performers. dropped â€"C. W. Williams is the only driver that ever given three trotters records below Theyare Axtell. 2.12 at three years; Alarm. 2.12; and Mary Marshall. 8 12:. â€"An eifortis being made toget shall. 2 iii. Nancy hanks. 112;. an 8.. 2.12. to start in west Breeders' trotting meeting. It Almont Wilkes. 2 19!. be retired from the turf t moon. and will makes. estud. Howillstandatsulnoinsuc. 12 feetBinu set 6 in. â€"'l"he He has. with other out of the grand circuit. has 2.1:. men a mile dash race at the North- talisea- : .lil ‘2 ta : Pl 53 .5 i a is l i .l-‘l ‘Iâ€"l---I.-s.l.~~n‘lâ€"-‘l'l.flâ€"I-I‘I-Iâ€"--‘I--‘-â€"- our TEAANDGOFFEETRADE. Quality always the Best Prices lnvariably the Lowest. - Mfllr-adomi'sasondCofusforycorsposthasbceno MWJMWMGMWW publscofVictoria forthcirconfidcncomus. . . . . Mmbifionhasbeontosmlyl’casondco coco mom madcatoboutthesamcfigurcsasmfefiorpradcgscuétmndm Mohammad, - . - . By ‘ iaraclymdwsth‘ discrsmmtson' ‘ ' these: roamed ssscwreraro om -â€"s°jlleha.st coshto afar. Moneyis uli-powerfid‘ mth’ holesale Hen. Wehwcmadoaparticulwrsmdyo Tsasamdb‘oces and homsomelt‘nesthe ofwht‘chcmnfotbcfmdmfimmay at the some prices. coil yourself of our experience, Our General 8tock will be found Full and Complete.- Damp- ing Parties liberally dealt with. - - SPRATT KILLEN. Family Grocers. stratus-oi" "‘ * - '~Im_.'.*-N'I.I~H~I-~I_l~lflflfllflmsi~Irv-runs. ‘t i I l l r I l I i I l l I I l I r I l I l l Idealcrcwn. I I I l I I l I I I l I I I l I i l Warner a: Go. der.PnreBakingSoda.inhcteverythingpure. tryHlomnos'nax'sdrugstcraâ€"Go-i. _______â€" Inclusion loses. â€"Thsstr.0randellatanto0hemongWednes- I dayevutingtobeinreadinemtorocelvenl’eo- fromChsmongtolakeiieldthronghStouey â€"Thursday nextisolvio holiday. Apical-lit We have again secured another sett of English samples at a. mammmwm beta takein big discount, and offer some epecialdrivesinfine goods. 5 aginpcintagdggsion pct-steam: The 101‘: WWW Of .-... Alloc-Ethelandbarge. . w_m';“u;mna Lm‘mm_ Covers. Lmen Table Cloths, Hem Stttched Table wwwwfim 32.33.”: Cloths, 12mm Work Table Cloths, Sideboard Covers, fiflflvin? a»: ,=,*n=‘°w“'-W WW ct, after which a of races and other . sportswssrushedthroogh. Thempwssw‘ : ”new... a... m. t. u. wmwacmm TOWELS, TOWELS, TOWELS. E? El, 25‘ 5 ll .34. is? mammmmwnlfllv- - . . , n. cents per pair. Every pour a. . Samples of Silk, Linen mwre Whigs «on: i and Cotton, Plain, Fenciaand Hem gtitched Handkerchiefs,White whidmgsm mmkm'mmgm. Q ' ts, Fancy Quilts, en’s Merino and Cashmere Half Hose, â€"â€"â€"""â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Ladies’ and Children’s Cashmere and Heather Hose, Purses, “w Satchels, Frills and General Fancy Goods, Ladies' and Gentle- mm'“ms°’"x°" W men's Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, etc. All the above lines were attheresidenoeofRichardBaton July b! m 3°“ 9'- w-m 1’" ”ml; secured at a b' reduction from regular grices, and will be sold mow 0' 1...... ‘° W “m MUCH B LOW ORIGINAL WH LESALE COST. have ofl‘eredâ€"we have eq y good bargains by others just as cheap. Dmou: -Macl.auunt. l9tbinst ntthcresidencc of Mrs. Maclaurin. its. CraigofDesetonto. MnB. Dingle. b He . cocoon, vtsntand book-ken forSyivestet-Broa. 1 land..." mm . o I? '?°§m Msclrurin. demo-towns; Invalces to hand of first consignment of European purchases. 0 aim“ “”2"" ”m In order to make room for these .YTmiW-wwmfi ALL SUMMER 60008 MUST 60. thrnâ€"ln Mariposa. on Saturday. Aug. lilthI reassess“ M’ “"1 “ ’°‘" 1 We have fixed the rices ' ht, and are determined to con- tinue giving - HEEB or BARGAINS during \ New Advertisements. the] 1 cc of A . ALTERâ€"Good girl to do general house work. An to MRS. JOHN KENNEDY. Glands“. . Aug. 5th - “9““ *1) LOT We have some terrible drives to afier in MEN’S and BOYS” OLOTHIIIG, Dwgolélslfgâ€"gnogfigmgmgxfa but mention specially two lines of Men's All Wool Tweed Suits. which mmmwmst mall: we ofer at $3.50 and $5.00 per suit. worth double the price. terms.” i urchsse ofipply“ to M to out p r. MARTIN HOGAN. mutiny. .0. Aug. 8:11. COME ALWAYS TO US FOR BARGAINS. llSl ill Dill]. WARNER .9; COMPANY. IHE GREAT BANKRUPI' STOCK MEN. Whereas. mm m 3"“ mm b Board unsanitary M” S. . Cornell. HE ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANBE GUMPAIIY l E; E El 5%. 23% 252: I i s" R E l i i c i: l. “mammals arostdrsin and mum.mwm “widths!!! Chem made yonstosossnowmxayso ‘1 About 200 pairs sample Towels at prices ranging from 5 to 50 Some of the lines are all sold, but have been replaced I - '_ v. .., .4 . ,,_ .,:, .3. ‘ o'iro ml.“ .....

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